We live in a culture where being in a church means shopping and consuming community. We invite you to find your plot of the garden within the community and the world we live in and get your hands dirty.

Liturgy

We live in a culture where being in a church means shopping and consuming community. We invite you into a beautiful alternative, Liturgy, which means “the work of the people”.

Every Sunday at 10:30am
@ Space12 (3121 E 12th St)

Greenhouse Kids

Weekly gatherings for shorties anchored by snacks, prayer and scripture to learn what it looks like to love God and in turn, their short neighbors. Greenhouse is available for kids under 12 on Sunday mornings during Liturgy after the announcements.

Homily

ZAMYN Middle & High Schoolers

ZAMYN is our community of middle and high school students who are full participants in our liturgy and the life of our community. As they move through this vulnerable time of transition we journey with them through one-on-one mentoring, summer camp at Laity Lodge, and super fun socials.

Formation

Participating with God’s grace in our life long journey as learners. The goal? To be like Jesus.

Midweek Groups

Clusters that meet throughout the week and throughout the city to facilitate spiritual formation and care. A central piece of these groups will be incorporating a Rhythm of Life that we each express in our lives.

Global Partnerships

We have global partnerships with organizations in Delhi, India such as the Ashish Centre. We long to learn from their expression of how the church should be lived out and we also want to generously share any resources that we might be able to offer them.

The Story of Vox

Origins

In 2006 a group of friends set out to learn how to be a church and Vox Veniae was born. Our hope was that we would be reflective of, learn from and reach the beautiful city we lived in. Over the years we moved from campus to Hyde Park and finally now to East Austin.

Leadership

Journey of Empathy & LGBTQ Diversity

One of our values at Vox is Empathy within diversity. This means modeling Christ’s life of standing with those that are different than us, especially those who have been marginalized by society and religious institutions.